Military Spouse Education Assistance Programs

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Military Spouse Education Assistance Programs

Military Spouse Education Assistance Programs provide many ways military families can get help paying for college.

The following information points to many different Military Spouse  Education Assistance Programs. 

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Where to Find Spouse Education Assistance Programs

 

Military Spouse and Family Educational Assistance Programs

Military Spouse Career Advancement Accounts

Career Advancement Accounts 

Spouse and Dependents Education Assistance Program

State Provided Education Benefits

Military Service Branch-Related Programs

Military Spouse Career Advancement Accounts (Department of Defense)

Spouse and Dependents Education Assistance Program (Veterans Affairs)

State Provided Education Benefits

Private Scholarships and Grants

Visit the Military.com's Scholarship Finder

Army Emergency Relief (AER)

Spouse Education Assistance Program (EAP)

Air Force Aid Society (AFAS)

General Henry H. Arnold Education Grant Program

General George S. Brown Spouse Tuition Assistance Program (STAP)

The Navy Maine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS)

Spouse Tuition Aid Program (STAP)

VADM E.P. Travers Scholarship and Loan Program

Coast Guard Mutual Assistance (CGMA)

The Admiral Mike Boorda Seaman-to-Admiral Educational Assistance Program

Enlisted Commissioning Program

Marine Enlisted Commissioning Education Program

Medical Enlisted Commissioning Program

Spouse Tuition Aid Program (STAP)

VADM EP Travers Scholarship and Loan Program

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